Discipleship Groups

Discipleship groups (D-groups) provide students with the opportunity to come together with others in a small, unintimidating setting and explore the Bible. Each group has between three and eight students working on the same Bible study. They work on the study in advance, and so are able to come with questions and observations to share and discuss with other group members. Each D-group has an older student or staff member to help facilitate the discussion and bring out key truths and points in the passage.

 

D-groups are an important part of our ministry for several reasons:

 

First:

They expose students to the Bible and give them a guided example of how to study it. This is something that will serve them well for the rest of their lives.

 

Second:

D-groups provide students with a caring group of people to share their lives with, and an older person to advise and mentor them. For many students, the people in their first D-group become their lifelong friends.

 

Finally:

D-groups explore the Bible deeply and challenge students to move beyond a surface understanding. Because we believe that the Bible is God’s word to us, we feel that it is important for students to make it their source of truth.